Yes, there are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Avengers: Endgame.
Anything Extra Details
Shortly after the credits begin, there’s a short sequence of the Original Avengers writing their signatures over scenes from previous films. It’s a lovely tribute.
Near the end of the credits, there’s an audio-only Extra of a hammer against metal, like an iron smith. (Check out the “Featured Content” on the Movie Info screen for details.)
NOTE 1: Theaters are now showing the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer after the credits end (an extra 2 minutes).
NOTE 2 for July’s new Extra Bonus Features: The credits run for about 12 minutes, plus 6 more minutes of bonus content for the “Re-Release.”
What you get: The extra stuff is ALL after the final credits, after the Iron Man audio Extra. There’s a nice Stan Lee Tribute, a Hulk unfinished clip that leads right into the film’s ‘Hulk lunch scene’, a message from Anthony Russo, and a decent bonus scene with Fury and Hill that was removed from Spider-Man Far From Home. Enjoy!
Read the RunPee movie review for Avengers: Endgame by Dan Gardner. Movie review grade: A+
Rated (PG-13) for sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and some language
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Superhero, MCU
USA release date: 2019-04-26
Movie length: 3 hours 2 minutes
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As expected, this was a difficult movie to do Peetimes for. The last Peetime is at more than an hour from the end of the movie, and believe me, there’s nothing to be missed after the last Peetime.
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I would recommend the 2nd Peetime. It involves characters talking about past events we already know. The synopsis will take care of catching you up.
The 3rd Peetime is also good, but involves some emotion.
My suggestion is to use the 2nd Peetime, if you think you can make it another 2 hours to the end.
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